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  • GM's Next Last Chance [View article]
    Something to read from March 2005

    www.williambowles.info...
    Mar 07 08:23 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Automakers: A Pitiful Trio [View article]
    A lesson in risk analysis and economic forecasting.

    Chance of picking the Ace of Spades from a deck of playing cards
    1:52 Easy Peasy 101 Stats

    When I tell you that the guy picking the card is a magician in amagic show...hmmm. well 1:1 Easy peasy lemon squeezy.

    Maybe however the magician is incompetent, he kps pulling cards and doesn't find the Ace ...

    Why it's right here in your purse ma'am.

    The real world magicians are the cabal of Bankers ,their auditors, who have prepared frauduent Balance sheets for years with all sorts of off BS chicanery and financial legerdemain, paying profits and bonuses until their capital base has disappeared.

    It's an asymmetric world and it's the magicians who hold the cards.

    Dec 07 06:26 am |Rating: 0 -1 |Link to Comment
  • GM: More Bailout-Worthy than Citigroup [View article]
    "The 2 Mode Hybrid Chevy Tahoe—a full size SUV that seats seven with great towing capability—gets the same highway gas mileage (21 mpg highway) as a Toyota Camry and received Green Car of the Year at the LA Auto Show. "

    ... and costs (US$50 K basic) as much as Wagoners private jet.

    The regular 5.6 litre petrol Tahoe (US$33K basic) gives you 14 mpg on the highway.

    Dec 06 13:58 pm |Rating: 0 -1 |Link to Comment
  • GM: More Bailout-Worthy than Citigroup [View article]
    Let's imagine that a rogue asteroid hits and wipes out the manufacturing plants of GM/Chrysler Ford in North America.

    US based foreign owned car companies will take up their declining market share with efficient , well made, reliable, vehicles.

    They will of course need parts suppliers, showrooms, need to build new lant, hires ......

    OK the total market will be smaller, there will be some folks hurt - but North America will have a highly efficient , compact, well run, auto industry.

    The squalid boondoggle cobbled together will keep this wretched crew in a job until after the Superbowl .... better spend those Billions on ensuring some security for the retirees and re-training the redundant.

    Maybe someone somewhere could find a job for Wagoner .

    Dec 06 13:47 pm |Rating: +1 -1 |Link to Comment
  • General Electric: Genuine Risk of Collapse? [View article]
    "The Obama administration is likely to reduce military spending dramatically."

    Really ?

    " I will rebuild our military to meet future conflicts. "


    <b>Remarks of Senator Barack Obama, "The American Promise",Democratic National Convention, August 28, 2008 Denver, Colorado </b>

    "We should expand our ground forces by adding 65,000 soldiers to the army and 27,000 marines. "


    <b>Renewing American Leadership by Barack Obama -From Foreign Affairs, July/August 2007 Journal of Foreign Relations </b>

    Nov 19 05:47 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Peak Oil's Bell Is Ringing [View article]
    There are 2 peak Oil Moments

    POM1 = when oil runs out
    POM2 = when folks realise that POM1 will happen real soon now

    POM2 is when energy becomes a political problem and not an econmic problem.
    Nov 16 09:02 am |Rating: +1 -1 |Link to Comment
  • British Pound Crashes to New Lows as the Economic Crisis Deepens [View article]
    You have failed to mention the impact of the rising costs of imported energy denominated in US$'s - gas, oil, coal.
    Nov 14 11:05 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • The Next Bubble [View article]
    The tech bubbe was caused by unreasonable expectations based on over selling by excited tech enthusiasts reinforced by ignorance. The major tech developments have given us well run supermarkets, carriers as good as UPS, and super surveillance of all our transactions and telephone usage.

    Tech is now a a solid supplier and makes solid returns but still have overvalued stock so yields are and will remain low.

    The Finance bubble is based on dishonest balance sheets that owe more to fiction than accountancy presented by dishonest fianciers. Their shredded Balance sheets will take a decade to repair and restore - if they survive.

    The best strategy is put your capital where it makes a modest guaranteed return and have a handy lump (say 20%) for special situations and aim top make a modest doubling of the gambling pot every twelve months overall so you can aim for 10% return after inflation.

    S & P 4% decadal yield - is that a surprise ?
    Sep 12 10:34 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Northern Rock Crisis: Old and New Solutions [View article]
    It is manifestly clear that the bank was insolvent - for which there are in the UK 2 tests ;

    1. Do the bank assets eceed their laibalities ?
    2. Can the bank meet it's liabilities as they fall due ?

    If the Directors (the only people who can make the decision , who may of course also take advice) consider they are insolvent they ae obliged by Company law to call in an an Insolvency Practitioner.

    Loose claims we made by poiticians (including) the Chancellor of the Exchequer that the bank wa solvent - for which they had no ability to determine or position to make a claim.

    As such they acted as Shadow Directors and may in fcat have claims made against them by shareholders.

    EVidently the best solution in the circumstances, but by no means perfect was the old boys soft shoe shuffle by the bank over the weekend and carry on as if nothing had happened.

    Mervyn was no mug and placed the decision fairly and squarely on the plates of PM and Cahncellor (onward and upward) and they fluffed it.

    The Germns did it with the Bak in saxony whose name I forget and blow the EU rules. Result - peace of a kind.




    Sep 07 15:59 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Dell's Factory Sales: End of an Era [View article]
    Hon Hai / Flexconn are building a global size mega plant at Bac Ninh mega site (40km north of Hanoi) in Vietnam to rival the current Longhua plant in in Shenzhen. They also have plans for more Chinese plants in Wuhan (central China) and Huaian (430km from Shanghai), whch are also expected to be larger than the Longhua facilities (based on land area).

    The US Jabil Corporation (US) who manufacture circuit boards for Cisco Systems Inc, Hewlett-Packard Company, IBM, Marconi Communication plc, Network Appliance, NEC Corporation, Nokia Corporation, Quantum Corporation, Royal Philips Electronics and Valeo S.A., and Intel are both developing major plants in the Saigon Hi-Tech Park .

    There will be little enthusiasm for Dell's 2nd hand plants.
    Sep 07 09:27 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Boeing Threatens to Pull Out of $35 Billion Air Force Competition [View article]
    Meanwhile what is the news on the 787 Dreamliner ? What is the news on the upcoming wages settlement ?

    Boeing are juggling with several balls and the tanker may just be a straw that breaks their back - perhaps forces within the company are suggesting a pull back and then finding some agreeable joint manufacturing deal on the booms etc., ?

    Once they get the 787 fix and resolve the weight problems on the stretched versions they have to get those planes out the door, lickety split before cancellations / conversions accumulate.

    The tempo of aerial bombing in Iraq and especially Afghanistan has stepped up enormously in the last month and places major reliance on French NATO assistance.

    There are major problems with the 42 year old Tri-stars and VC-10's of the RAF and the Air Force need a fix on those KC-135's - PDQ.

    Recent changes in the top command may have resulted in a more "robust" attitude to replacement.

    Aug 26 10:54 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Compressed Natural Gas: Key to American Energy Independence? [View article]
    Ooooops! Boot = Trunk
    Aug 26 10:37 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Compressed Natural Gas: Key to American Energy Independence? [View article]
    In the UK LNG (we call it LPG) has been available for many years, but not on original vehicles, so there is a cost of conversion around £2,000 - say US$4,000. They are also, all dual fuel, as they need to start on petrol. Any saving in running costs is lost by the inability to sell the used vehicle - second hand values are seriously low - if a buyer can be found... and you lose the boot space for the gas tank.

    A recent June 2008 article here - tinyurl.com/57me9l - provides a background on using UK luxury 2nd hand models to convert and then presumably run into the ground.

    Depending on the model you may also find problems with insurance cover.
    Aug 26 10:36 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Geologist: In Terms of Supply and Demand, the Oil Peak Is Past [View article]
    Hre at Forthcoming UK Energy Deficit (FCUKED) we have always maintained there are two Peak Oil Points

    POP1 - When Peak Oil Happens
    POP2 - When folks realise POP 1 is about to happen sometime real soon.

    We have reached POP 2.
    Aug 23 19:20 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • How GM Plans to Muddle Through [View article]
    Bitten nails ? Hell yes .. wouldn't yours be if you posted US$15.5 Bn losses in 6 weeks = to er well a few years profits ...
    Aug 03 11:25 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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